Good Morning Ma’am PublishedAugust 07, 2018 by Maddie Hess, Duke Women's Swimming and Diving “Good Morning Ma’am” is a phrase I hear frequently. Whether it’s in the vibrant halls of D.A.V., the local public… Read more
Progressive or Traditional: Can Both Exist Simultaneously? PublishedAugust 07, 2018 by India Lowe, Duke Women's Track and Field One of the conversations we had this week in reflection was focused on aspects of the D.A.V. school that are… Read more
A Lesson in Intangibles PublishedAugust 23, 2017 by MacKenzie Kerr, Duke Women's Track and Field I found it amusing, as I stared at the screen in the headrest in front of my plane seat, that… Read more
If Love is our Aim, Then it is Found when Service is our Target PublishedAugust 23, 2017 by Jaida Lemmons, Duke Women's Track and Field As our last day at the Vidya School came to a close, I distinctly remember fighting back tears. As we… Read more
How Was India? PublishedAugust 23, 2017 by Judd Howard, Duke Men's Swimming and Diving One week since my return to the US and I still am not sure how best to describe or sum… Read more
Mukunda PublishedAugust 23, 2017 by Verity Abel, Duke Women's Swimming and Diving In Hinduism, Lord Krishna is one of the most major deities and is known as the god of compassion, tenderness,… Read more
The Rewards of Struggle PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by MacKenzie Kerr, Duke Women's Track and Field Struggling is something to which no human is immune. For seven days now I have experienced India — the culture,… Read more
Listening Well as a Practice of Love PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Jaida Lemmons, Duke Women's Track and Field One thing, among many, that the people of Delhi do well is engage and welcome those who are not locals… Read more
Good Morning, Ma’am PublishedAugust 03, 2017 by Celia Macrae, Duke Women's Rowing Five days ago, I visited at the Vidya School for the first time to see the place I would be… Read more
The Colors of a Culture PublishedSeptember 01, 2016 by Maria Sheridan, Duke Women's Swimming & Diving When I first arrived in Delhi, all I could see was colors. Everything is vibrant: the signs, the people, the… Read more